For the first time, also, Pandora refused to comply with his request. […] quarrelled for the first time in their lives. […] These festivals were known as the Olympian Games; and the Greeks generally reckoned time by Olympiads, that is to say, by the space of time between the celebrations. […] He was allowed but scant time to prepare for death; but, just as they were about to toss him overboard, he craved permission to play for the last time. […] Some time after, having finished his time of servitude with Eurystheus, Hercules, aided by a chosen band of adventurers, came to Troy to punish him for his perfidy.